The track hears the Toronto musicians crafting a narrative that steers clear of typical gender norms that often emerge from songs about two people meeting at a club.

"Mindless pop songwriting often perpetuates a multitude of boring and damaging gender norms that have nothing to do with real life," Fay told Billboard. "We wanted to see if we could write a song about two empowered humans meeting in a club that wasn't predatory on either side."